Tag Archives: "wildlife conservation"

Happy to reveal my newly finished painting Inseparable. This piece is currently part of the Infinite Well 2 exhibition curated by WOW x WOW at Nucleus Portland Gallery in Portland, OR. The exhibition is open now through October 2nd. The human third eye refers to our connection to all of nature. Inseparable features a red ruffed lemur, which are critically endangered, and the black dahlia flowers connect both flora and fauna. Inseparable is an acrylic on canvas, 6″ wide by 6″ high. Also available through their website at this direct link: https://nucleusportland.com/collections/infinite-well-2/products/amy-guidry-inseparable.

My painting Transcendental has found a new home. This piece was created as part of Modern Eden Gallery’s Familiar: The Spirit Animal in Contemporary Art exhibition. This piece utilized “butterfly eyes” as several other paintings and has a nearly monochromatic theme. It is an acrylic on canvas, 6″ wide by 6″ high. You can view the painting online here: https://amyguidry.com/transcendental.html .

Making some good progress on my lynx painting. Still needs whiskers but his face is just about done. This is a cropped view of the painting which is 6″ wide by 6″ high in total. Acrylic on canvas. If you would like to receive an announcement when this painting is finished, sign up for my monthly newsletter here: https://amyguidry.com/contact.html.